8 of the Best of Kitchen Trends for 2019!
So, what is trending in the world of kitchen design this year? We are seeing so many new and returning trends like industrial-inspired concrete surfaces and faucets, to the much more glamorous brass handles and taps. We are seeing efficient kitchen storage, wine rooms, and even modern kitchens with islands and breakfast bars. 2018 was jam-packed with amazing designs, trends, and renovation ideas and 2019 is showing no signs of stopping. Whether you desire to completely transform your entire kitchen, or simply freshen up some tired-looking colour schemes, we have some of 2019’s best trends for kitchens Bangor!
#1: Setting the Tone
A lot of homeowners are feeling smitten with their Scandi-feel, veneered Nordic Oak breakfast bar and their cabinets with a navy lacquered finish. This décor is the ideal way of bringing a dark and mysterious tone to your colour scheme, which are offset with the clean-cut silhouettes of porcelain work surfaces.
#2: Temperature
2019 is seeing some rather unique splashback designs. Choosing your design can be a daunting process; however, new collections from Ted Baker features three main designs, as well as the option to choose ‘warm’ or ‘cool’ colour temperatures.
#3: Materials
Raw materials are Bert & May’s passion and can be seen throughout their new kitchen designs in 2019. A lot of us love the look of Yard, while styles like Library have grown in popularity due to their mature hand-painted finish.
#4: Strengths
Neisha Crosland’s celebrated collaboration with Harvey Maria has continued successfully with her third design, Dovetail. This design includes luxury vinyl flooring and draws inspiration from more traditional tile patterns. The strong geometric pattern comes in five distinct colours: flax, ink black, lavastone, ochre and oxford blue.
#5 Copper Continues
We have all seen copper taps and sinks; however, now we are seeing built-in ovens in a copper style. Smeg and De Dietrich are using sleek copper details across the trim, and Italian brand Bertazzoni is going all-out with their completely copper oven.
#6 Colour Schemes
The name Naked Kitchens can sound rather misleading. Their style choice is all about bringing colour into the kitchen. Their Hampton Court kitchen brings Shaker-style draws and combines them with dusty pink cabinets and turquoise hand-aged splashbacks with copper offsets.
#7: Ceilings
A giant extractor fan can completely ruin the aesthetic of a minimalist kitchen design. That’s where Falmec’s brilliant Alba design comes into play. The glass frame sits barely noticeable in the ceiling with a LED backlight to brighten the kitchen should you need it.
#8: Multiple Designs
When you bring together two amazing British kitchen designs, it is a guarantee that you will have created something that family and friends will be talking about for a long while. Charlie Smallbone and deVOL have combined wood, metal and stone for a rather contemporary design with oven-loads of style. Copper door panels and black stained ash and aged brass pivot hinges are captivating homeowners everywhere.
Should you wish to find out more about kitchen trends in 2019 get in touch with reputable kitchen designers in North Wales to discover even more trends. Home improvements in North Wales have never been easier.